Best Star Wars Gifts

17 Star Wars-Themed Goodies All True Superfans Will Love

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Whether you're looking for a birthday gift for your brother, a 'just because' gift for your force-loving friend or you've taken to celebrating May 4th as an official holiday -- wherein you treat yourself to something from a galaxy far, far away -- the web is filled with a wide array of Star Wars-themed products and memorabilia to choose from. With items aimed at everyone, from tech nerds and fashion fanatics to game geeks and gadget enthusiasts, there's no shortage of gift ideas for the wannabe Jedi or Sith.

No matter if you've got your sights set on getting something inspired by The Last Jedi or you’re shopping for a unique item based on the classic films, there are enough saga-spanning options to bloat a Sarlacc's belly. So, set your blasters to stun, lower your lightsabers, and spy some of our favorite gifts from cinema's most popular sci-fi universe.

Sperry Cloud CVO Shoes

These casual kicks feature the comfort and quality you'd expect from Sperry's classic shoe, while also paying subtle tribute to the galaxy far, far away. Available in Rebel Pilot and Death Star varieties, the sneakers sport their respective alliance's logo and colors -- like the bright orange of an X-wing pilot's uniform -- inspired by the films. Regardless of their allegiance, these sneaks would spruce up any smuggler or scoundrel's wardrobe.

Star Wars: Jedi Challenges

If this slick piece of tech is any indication, the power of augmented reality is even stronger than the Force. When combined with a compatible iOS or Android smartphone, Lenovo's Mirage AR headset — and incredibly cool lightsaber controller — allows players to clash blades with Dark Side baddies in the comfort of their living room. On top of cutting down fan-favorite foes like Darth Vader and Kylo Ren, the immersion-ratcheting experience lets fans participate in real-time strategy battles and Holochess matches — we suggest they let the Wookiee win.

Star Wars Graphic Novel Series

Written by Wolverine author Greg Rucka and illustrated by Avengers’ World artist Marco Checcetto, this high-caliber series is a real work of art. In partnership with Marvel, Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the graphic novel series he’ll return to again and again.$11.87 at Amazon.com

Lightsaber Immersion Blender

They needn't use the Force to mix great drinks when wielding this lightsaber/blender. Much like the Jedi weapon of choice, this kitchen accessory-cum-Sith Lord-slayer is elegant, powerful, and, er, easy to clean. Great for making Mos Eisley cantina-worthy cocktails or blending blue milks for their little Padawans, this gadget -- available in Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader varieties -- is unquestionably cooler than their dusty old Cuisinart.$29.99 at Amazon.com

Darth Vader Coffee Mug

Since we all have a bit of a dark side in the morning, this Dark Vader inspired mug is a perfect addition to the Star Wars fan's morning cup of joe. Made from sleek black ceramic stoneware, this coffee mug brings a stylish twist to the idea of themed-coffee cups. Bonus, it's microwave safe so their Sith Lord will stay intact for years to come.

Too pretty to tuck away in an entertainment center, this limited edition, jet-black PlayStation 4 Pro is emblazoned with Inferno Squad, Rebel, and Empire icons -- the latter pair of symbols are also featured on the gamepad's grips. While the 4K-enabled PS4 Pro doesn't yet possess the ability to vaporize planets, its Death Star-rivaling power will also treat players, regardless of alliance, to some of the medium's most eye-popping interactive entertainment experiences. $399.00 at Amazon.com

Star Wars Battlefront II

On top of the expected multiplayer melees, Electronic Art's Battlefront sequel features a single-player, story-driven campaign. Even cooler though, the narrative path — unfolding between the events of Return of the Jedi's conclusion and The Force Awakens' start -- puts fans behind the blaster of Iden Versio, the rebel-killing commander of the Empire's spec ops Inferno Squad. Iden's morally-murky journey also continues beyond the main game, in a free content update based on The Last Jedi.

Sphero R2 - D2

Sphero's app-enabled BB-8 made quite the fan-pleasing splash around The Force Awakens' release, so the company's upped the tech -- and nostalgia -- with its latest lovable droid. As authentic as the R2 unit you know from the films, this smartphone-powered bot sports lights, sounds, and movements ripped right from the movies, augmented reality features, and the ability to react to human presence. Whether using it to hack the Death Star or just chase the cat, this is definitely the droid your Star Wars fan is looking for.

Star Wars Cookbook

No Star Wars fan could refuse the chance to make their own Wookiee Cookies, Boba Fett-uccine or Han-Burgers. Worth it for the puns alone, the official Star Wars cookbook is sure to bring the Force to his kitchen.$9.70 at Amazon.com

Philips Norelco Star Wars Shaver

If they're looking for an electric razor that cuts as close as a lightsaber, Philips Norelco line of limited edition Star Wars shavers has got your giftee covered. Available in four varieties, to fit any budget, each shaver's packed with features — from ComfortCut blades to V-Track Pro Technology — and cool Star Wars' call-outs. While they could groom a Wookiee with any of the models, our favorite is the premium SW9700, complete with First Order logo power button and enough Dark Side details and accents to make Kylo Ren smile.

Death Star Ice Cube Tray

Move over, whiskey stones — this is how he’ll want to chill his beverage of choice from here on out. This little ice cube mold makes a perfect Death Star ice sculpture, if you will, while also keeping his drink chilled to perfection.$8.99 at Amazon.com

LEGO Star Wars VIII First Order Star Destroyer

If you've ever wondered what Supreme Leader Snoke would look like as a minifigur, let this awesome LEGO set cure your curiosity. In addition to reducing the big bad to a few plastic bricks, this 1400-plus piece First Order Star Destroyer set features a ton of cool accessories and details, from a working elevator to stud-firing shooters. Fans of the new film will also appreciate the inclusion of anti-BB-8, BB-9E. Perfect for playing with the kids or displaying in their office, this one's well worth a trip to the Dark Side.$159.95 at Amazon.com

Nerf Captain Phasma Blaster

Whether engaging in cubicle combat at the workplace or battling the kids in the backyard, this Nerf bolt-action blaster would make a fine addition to any Star Wars fan's arsenal. Fashioned after Captain Phasma's iconic rifle, the plastic, projectile-spitting gun features glow-in-the-dark darts, light effects, removable stock, and familiar blaster sounds from the films. Metallic armor and menacing demeanor not included.

Star Wars Black Series Figures

More cool collectible than plastic plaything, Hasbro's Black Series figures make our Star Wars toys from the 70's and 80's look junkier than the Millennium Falcon. Drenched in awesome details -- like old-Luke's beard and Kylo Ren's facial scar -- and bundled with authentic accessories, these eye-pleasing sculpts would look great displayed in their boxes, posed in film reenactments, or facing off against their other Funko Pop! figures.

Luke Skywalker Lightsaber

Even if he's never mentioned it, he's wanted his own lightsaber since he first saw Episode IV. This near-perfect replica of Luke Skywalker's lightsaber boasts a retractible body in a piercing shade of blue — ideal for defending the galaxy, fighting Darth Vader or simply adding a touch of the Force to Christmas morning. $15.99 at Amazon.com

Millennium Falcon Bottle Opener

A guy can never have too many bottle openers — seriously. Between having his buds over for brews and his leading lady over for dinner, many a bottle opener has disappeared in similar fashion to disposable lighters. Give him a bottle screw he’ll want to hold onto — the Millennium Falcon opener is accurately detailed, sturdy and a guaranteed conversation starter.$5.17 at Amazon.com

Columbia Sportswear Echo Base Collection

Whether they're braving the battlefields of Hoth or making a Starbucks run on a snowy New England morning, your giftee will look forward to prepping for the winter weather and bundling up in one of these limited-edition Empire Strikes Back-inspired parkas. Featuring a ton of fan-servicing details — like the Han Solo version's faux-fur hood — this trio of limited edition coats look like the real deal. Of course, coming from Columbia, they can also count on these jackets to keep them warmer than a Wookiee and withstand whatever the elements throw their way.